I can’t even tell what it resembles. The body lines are so out of place I can’t see what it looks like.
my first real project car in sculptris! I'm quite happy with it for the effort and time I sunk in to learn the program
Was thinking more of a front end from a cobra, some tvr headlights and the rest would come to me. It's never going to be finished unless by some miracle I have more time to fix all the necessary novice methods. You might look at it and think it looks like a banana, but I'm looking for what hotwheels or fictional concept car it could be looking like
That would just make them move to 3d girls... do you really want that? There's enough overwatch parodies as it is...
There's nothing wrong with it to be honest, I'm no fan of anime, but I can definitely appreciate the effort and talent that went into it, it's a pretty nice artwork IMO
For today’s adventure I will be traveling home from Disney World’s Fort Wilderness after a nice camping trip. Only went to Disney Springs since I don’t have passes to any of the parks.
Just found a site were you can lease cars. Theyre really cheap but im not to sure what happens when the leasing is over? Will i have to buy it or what happens then?
I mean, it's Japan. You don't expect anything from there to make any clear sense to foreigners, especially with us Westerners.
I don't know in your country, but where I am from there is different type of car leases so I would look up on that too. The most common type of leasing, you hand the car back over. I would personally never lease, unless it's some really expensive car. You'll never get the money you pay back again, and you end up with no car. Might as well buy a car at that point, which you can do whatever you want with (modifications etc) and have the ability to sell it once the time comes. But that's just in my opinion. Just remember to do ALL the calculations
Most of Europe, yeah you get either hire purchase or personal contract purchase for leasing. Hire purchase, you pay a typically higher price, you're basically renting the car for however long, but at the end, you get the cars registration document transferred to you and a receipt of sale. PCP, you typically pay less per month. But at the end, there will be an outstanding balance that needs paying for you to buy the car, or the company gets the car back